We intend to ply our role to ensure football thrives – Metro Mass boss Kale Caesar

· GhanaSoccernet

The Managing Director of Metro Mass Transit Limited, Kale Caesar, has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting the growth of football in Ghana following the newly announced partnership with the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

Speaking during the unveiling of the collaboration, he emphasised the role transportation will play in strengthening football activities across the country while contributing to the government’s 24-hour economy policy.

“We are poised to provide the transportation that will keep businesses running at night and our sports stadia roaring with dribbles and goals during football matches at midnight as part of the 24-hour economy policy,” he said.

The Metro Mass boss stressed that strong institutional support would be crucial as Ghana prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

According to him, creating easier and more organised access to stadiums will help increase fan attendance and improve the atmosphere around football matches nationwide.

“Football thrives when fans show up. We intend to play our role in making that happen,” Kale Caesar emphasised.

The Ghana FA on Wednesday announced a partnership deal with Metro Mass aimed at revolutionising transportation for Ghana’s national football teams, domestic football competitions and supporters across the country.

Under the agreement, Metro Mass Transit will provide safe, insured, and roadworthy 54-seater buses dedicated to serving Ghana’s national football teams, Ghana Premier League clubs, and other leagues operating under the jurisdiction of the Football Association.